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Why It’s Worth a Watch Wednesday – Where We Are Today…
It’s that time of year when the networks are adding even more new programming to our already full TV plates. But before we get started on the New Year in Review, Amber West and I decided to recap our 2011 … Continue reading
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Tele-Tuesday: Sometimes It Just Takes Two
Watching television is much like reading a good book; in order to keep us coming back for more, a few elements must fall into place like a great story and relatable and lovable characters. What’s better than falling in love … Continue reading
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Tagged Alias, blogger, Bones, Booth and Brennan, Burn Notice, Chuck, Chuck and Sarah, David and Maddie, Fringe, Hart to Hart, House, House and Cuddie, Jonathan and Jennifer Hart, Michael and Fiona, Moonlighting, Peter and Olivia, power couples, Psych, Shawn and Juliet, television, Tiffany A White, TV, Vaughn and Sydney, writer
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Why It’s Worth a Watch Wednesday – Parallel Universe, Fact or Fringe?
This week, Amber West and I are flipping channels over to FOX and sharing our Why It’s Worth a Watch Wednesday reviews of the new sci-fi hit, Terra Nova, and the returning favorite, Fringe. Fringe science is a type of … Continue reading
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Tagged abc, Alex Kurtzman, Amber West, Anna Torv, Astrid Farnsworth, Blair Brown, blogger, Body of Proof, Dawson's Creek, Desperate Housewives, Dr. Walter Bishop, FBI, Feuxlivia, fox, Fringe, Fringe Division, fringe science, Jasika Nicole, JJ Abrams, John Noble, Joshua Jackson, Kirk Acevedo, Lance Reddick, Leonard Nimoy, Lincoln Lee, Mark Valley, Massive Dynamic, Nina Sharp, Nip/Tuck, Olivia Dunham, parallel universe, Peter Bishop, Phillip Broyles, Roberto Orci, science fiction, scifi, Seth Gabel, Star Trek, Supernatural, Terra Nova, The Lord of the Rings, Tiffany A White, Walternate, Why it's Worth a Watch Wednesday, William Bell, writer
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Tele-Tuesday: Fall Brings More Laughs…and adds Dinosaurs and Screams
It’s that time of year again! The fall television schedule is right around the corner and, as always, the networks have a lineup of many new programs to accompany our returning favorites. This is week three, and we’re still introducing more … Continue reading
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Tagged 24, abc, Alan Tudyk, American Horror Story, Ana Gasteyer, Archer, Avatar, Becker, blogger, Cape Fear, cbs, Celebrity Poker Showdown, Cheryl Hines, Chicago Hope, Chloe O'Brian, Chris Parnell, Clueless, comedy, Connie Britton, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Dark Blue, Dave Foley, David Hornsby, Denis O'Hare, dinosaurs, Dollhouse, Dylan McDermott, Entourage, Falling Skies, FireFly, fox, Francis Conroy, Friday Night Lights, Fringe, FX, Gods and Generals, Hector Elizondo, Heroes, Home Improvement, horror, How to Be a Gentleman, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Jack Bauer, Jason O'Mara, Jeremy Sisto, Jessica Lange, John Bridges, Kevin Dillon, King Kong, Last Man Standing, Law & Order, Life on Mars, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Monk, Nancy Travis, New York City, Nip/Tuck, opposites attract, Saturday Night Live, sci-fi, science fiction, Six Feet Under, Star Trek, Stephen Lang, Steven Spielberg, Suburgatory, television, Terra Nova, The Bill Engvall Show, The Kids in the Hall, The Practice, The Santa Clause, Three Men and a Baby, Tim Allen, Tootsie, True Blood, TV, writer, Zachary Quinto
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Why It’s Worth a Watch Wednesday – Seriously, Queue This Up!
Amber West and I are back with Netflix on this week’s Why It’s Worth a Watch Wednesday. Courtesy of all the programs that television has to offer, we’ve got a few more series that are definitely worthy of queuing up! … Continue reading
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Tagged #watchwed, 1990, Agent Dale Cooper, Amber West, Audrey Horne, Billy Zane, blogger, Bobby Briggs, Chiller, Chris Isaak, cult classic, Dana Ashbrook, David Duchovny, David Lynch, Donna Hayward, Dr. Jacoby, Dual Spires, Eric Da Re, Everett McGill, Falling, fox, Fringe, Grace Zabriskie, Heather Graham, Ian Buchanan, Jacque Renault, James Hurley, James Marshall, James Roday, Joan Chen, Josie Packard, Julee Cruise, Keifer Sutherland, Kyle MacLachlan, Lara Flynn Boyle, Laura Palmer, Leland Palmer, Leo Johnson, Madchen Amick, Mark Frost, Michael Ontkean, Miquel Ferrer, Moira Kelly, Netflix, Peggy Lipton, Piper Laurie, Psych, Ray Wise, Richard Beymer, Russ Tamblyn, Shelly Johnson, Sheriff Harry S. Truman, Sherilyn Fenn, Sheryl Lee, The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer, Twin Peaks, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, twitter, USA, VHS, Walter Bishop, Walter Olkewicz, Where's the beef?, White Collar, Who killed Laura Palmer?, Who shot J.R.?, Why it's Worth a Watch Wednesday, writer
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